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There’s a Reason.
Notwithstanding the fact that Joe Levinso i opened his store Monday about an hour
later than any other store in town, a large r )wd of customers were waiting at the
door. Why? They know thr.t when Joe Lc inson says that he’s giving them the big
gest values for their money he means that x ry thing. More often they find tnat the
bargains are even greater than he claims.
SHOES FREE SATURDAY ONLY.
With each pair of Mens’ cr Womens’ Slippers sold we will give one pair Ladies’ shoes
absolutely FREE. Coll for them when you make the purchase, as they will not be
j iven any other time. NO REFUNDS
OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT in spite of t*;e fact of the big sales is still complete.
Best $2.00 full-fashioned Hose in all colors $1.39
Regular SI.OO Arrowhead Hose. “‘You know them.” 69
Regular .89 Arrowhead Hose—Sale price 48
A complete line of childrens' socks at reduced prices.
Best grade .50 Madras reduced to 23
.50 Lingette; Just a little left.—Only . .... .25
Remember that THE CHANGE OF POLICY SALE continues as advertised thru May
28th, and lots of merchandise that failed to come in for the first week is now here
for your selection.
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EVERYBODY BE AT JOE LEVINSON’S SATURDAY MAY 28TH, AT 4P.M. AS
ANOTHER VALUABLE PIECE OF ALUMINUM WARE WILL BE GIVEN AWAY
ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Joe Levinson,
BUFORD, GA.
“THE HOUSE OF QUALITY”
Sunnyside Lake
Buford, Ga.,
opens Saturday.
Boating, Swimming, Diving.
Free Picnic and Camping Grounds;
Located 3 miles south of Buford on
Hog Mountain Highway. Competent
attendent always on hand.
A. VV. BROWN, Mgr.
The Lawrenceville ball team
came over and played our boys
Monday afternoon, the score
being 6to 2 in favor of Gum
ming.
Sometimes a wife can read
her husband like a blank book.
The ma nwho is always hunt
ing trouble never has need to
borrow any.
FOR TRADE
Unimproved acreage for At
lanta property
C. B. Otwell,
Cumming, Ga.
It 52427.
A resolute man is often found
to be remarkably shy on reso
lutions.
It’s easy to secure the world’s
good opinion if you have the
price.
If you want to buy seme real
good property, be sure and at
tend the Auction Sale of the
Garner Estate at Buford, Ga.,
on Tuesday, June 7th, to be
sold by the Johnson Realty
Auction Cos.
CARE NECESSARY
There has never ! sen any serious
trouble from the u uf Toxin-Anti
toxin except in one state After lu
x' -ilr.at.ion it war. determined that this
wcaused from Ui ■ Toxin-Antitoxin
having been frozen.
All vaccines and . unis should he
cnrofulp kept In nc -nidance with the
Instructions tin t a < .ripany th pnek
a . They should me lie used in any
ca.-e whore sic li di, tons have linen
violated Thi> State 1 oard of Health
take- tin at pains to *. ud out only re
liiibli and properl.' pc erved vaccines,
and if kept and toed according to the
Instructions, nr dan.; 'r or trouble
mi and ho feared The Laboratory lias
wlililn the last lit' or SO days supplied
Toxin Antitoxin ter over fifty thou
ffind children without a single reac
tion being reportrd. ilils necessitated
tip. giving of 150,00' hypodermic in
jections
The campaign against diphtheria
lia3 limn one of Up most successful
liver put on in our State, it should
be continued until Hip 3ii0.000 < hil
dr n who need It roe dec Its beneficial
protection. It Is In. .pensive and your
family physician will rive it. It makes
no sore and is not painful.
Tt is bard to be!!;".- that death lias
occurred in Cm': 1 >r the ncrV of
sde worth cf quinine Ma’arta nan
in controlled with qt inlne If given at
the right time, in it - right way and
long enough. Malaria can be radi
cated.
WOMEN v,
DO KNOW \ jfik /
.SOME VjF\/
THINGS £
For instance, H
when it comes 888
to matching
up an outfit of BBH
glaJ rags they HEH
certainly have HHS
us stopped. gaaga
Too often we
go wrong on
ties. Cheney
Cravats arc V
made to match
or contrast with a man's
whole turn-out.
* The new Spring ties are
here. Come in and pick out
some t > harmonize with
your suit, vo.ur shirt, your
new Spring Kelley.
Newman’s
“The Friendly Department
Store,”
Gainesville, Ga,
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Yes—Sir. They’e Biting
R. P. Crawford turned down
a ride to Buford with our editor
last Friday, because of a Fish
Supper.
The Garner’s Estate at Bu
ford, will be sold at Auction
Tuesday, June 7th, at 10 A. M.
bv the Johnson Realty Auction
Cos,
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Copyrighted, 1921, (Jene Sirattnn-Porter, Ino.
Copyrighted, 192fi 27, by the McCall Cos.
Published by courtesy of Film Booking Offices of America IF B 0.)
From the famous photoplay, "The Magic Garden."
“Amaryllis,•' said Nurse Benson,
“withoui exception you ere the
naughtiest child that Qod ever
made."
Amaryllis sneaked s cage ot
floating soap trorn the oath tub.
set It on the marble floor under
cover of her nightie, pressed a
very plump pink fool flnnly on It,
then skated across the room com
lng up with sudden inipaci against
the wash bowl opposite II BbUsod
wanted to use the soap again, oaP
urally, she must recovei It
Amaryllis turned ami made up
what was Intended to be an ugly
face A Bide glance In a mirror
showed her that U was not nearly
so repulsive as she wanted It to
be. so by pulling down the corners
of her eyes and pulling up the
corners of her mouth with tier
Ungers and sticking the tongue
Slightly farther out. she highly
Improved the effect she desired to
attain.
i'hen she straightened ner fare
back to Us usually lovely lines, i
looked up at her nurse ami calmly
explained "That wasn't rot you
1 made that one up for U"d "
Nurse Benson was very properly
shocked—but not beyond words
“If you are as naught) as that,"
she said flnnly, "God will lei a
policeman get you "
To which Amaryllis answered
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“Amaryllis won't t/otr lei me bathe yov nou>T”
promptly. "I'd lots rather nave a
policeman get me than God "
Nurse Benson retrieved the soap
atni cleansed It "Don't you love
(J id l" she inquired reprovingly
Then Amaryllis without the help
of lifted mouth corner? and down
<1 -awn eyes, achieved facial expres.
Eion so full of rebelii'ii that Nurse,
Benson was very properly shocked
again Amaryllis fixed covetous
e- es on the soap: .She loved skat--
lag across the floor on wet soap
It was a worthy achievement to
n ike the soap slip on the floor
and to keep herself from slipping
from the soap
"No, I Just hate God.” she said
deliberately
1 am going to tell your father,"
Faid Nurse Benson emphatically
"The very tirst time he comes. I'm
going to tell him.”
•'! wish you would,” said Amaryl
lis '1 Just wish you would! I'm
g mg to tell him myself the first
time I see him. and I'm going to
tell film I hate him worser than
i hate God!"
'I am Just amazed at you!" said;
til? nurse "A beautiful little girl.
Ike you. In a lovely home like this j
with everything that heart could
w ish 1"
Amaryllis clenched a pair ot
small hands tight and elevated a
small chin, and out of the depths
of her heart, tried to the utmost
limits of exasperation, she scream
ed at the top of her voice and j
screamed, and screamed, and kept
on screaming until she was ex
hausted
Then she harked against the
edge of the bath tub and with dis
torted face and small hands beat
ing. with small lips quivering, and
I, -art thumpings showing through
her nlghtrobe. she shouted: "God
is. for little girls whose fathers
sAy at home, and whose mothers
love them and whose big brothers
ain't tooked away from ’em! God
only loves little girls when their
bi <thers love 'em!"
Nurse Benson shut her mouth
tight and walked across the room.
Finally she turned and said pa
tiently: Please Amaryllis, won't
you let me bathe you now?”
Instantly Amaryllis marched up
to her, dropped relaxed hands,
lifted her quivering chin and said
very politely. "Yes ma'am."
So there was no more trouble
that morning But there had been i
trouble previous mornings and
there would be trouble mornings
to come, and what the end of It
w'as going to he Nurse Benson
could not foresee.
A year ago when she had come
to take charge of a very beautiful
little girl having big, wide open,
sky-blue eyes and hair like sun
burned gold all tumbling In
soft wavy curls over her head, a
red mouth and a ptnk rose-leaf
skin, she had thought that very
likely her line? had fallen In pleas
ant places. Then, almost before
a cat could wink lta aye. Nurse
Benson had discovered that she
had been very carefully selected
and very carefully trained concern
lng her Job so that the child might
be placed, so far as her physical
welfare was concerned, In her
hands alone. For her mental wel
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jack
son of Clarkston visited Mr. W.
I. Simpson and family Sunday.
Messrs Frank and Horace
Cain visited Mr. J. B. Allen Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Tare there was a governess who
was supposed to tesch her English,
and another governess who came
two hours a day and was certainly
supposed to teach her French
There was a housekeeper to see
that the big house was always ini
maculate and shining, and down In
the kitchen there was a cook to
prepare delicious food In the
front hall there was a man who
was .i footman when he opened the
door and who turned into a butler
when he served the food The
double office damaged his feel
Ings considerably, but since there
was only one small girl in the
family he served, he had to sum
! mon all his courage and carry on
1 the damage with as high a head
as be could negotiate The sop
to his pride lay In the facl that
the double office paid more than
he would have had if he had occu
pled either position instead o!
both And there was more sop in
the fact that he was not the only
man on the premises who lived In
a glass house There was another
man who had to salve wounded
feelings, because he was obliged to
feed a couple ot dogs and curry a
pony in addition to performing the
duties of a chauffeur Naturally,
It was beneath the dignity of a
chauffeur who drove a Rolls-Royce
with a monogram on the door to
cutry a pony and feed dogs, but
there were times when Amaryllis
eame out on the lawn and played
with the dogs, since she had noth
ing eise In the world to play with
that was alive; and sometimes she
rode the pony, and a there was a
bonus added to the customary
wagt-s of a chauffeur tor the curry
ing and feeding and various other
attentions, discreet and silent
truce was maintained between the
man In the front ball and the man
in the garage They were so
scrupulously polite to each other
that if she had listened to them,
Amaryllis would not have needed
another particle of training on the
subject of politeness They used
wonderfully correct speech.
The present arrangement of the
household bad come upon them,
so far as the workers about the
house knew, right out ot a clear
sky They had thought that Paul
Minton was staying at his club
and in town a very great deal be
cause he had an unusual rush of
business They had thought that
Mrs Minton was spending most
of her time with her dressmakers
and in shopping in preparation for
the months she spent annually
somewhere across the ocean And
then, just like that—they had been
informed that Paul Minton was re
maining permanently at his club,
Mi's. Minton’s trunks had been
packed and, with a hasty kiss for
each of her children, that lady had
started for her boat.
bo far a3 the servants could see,
and so far as Amaryllis and her
little big brother, Peter, could see,
tbo family was split quite evenly
as though by a very large, very
sha’-p knife. Peter and everything
pertaining to the boy was packed
up and carried twenty miles away
and set down In a btg house—a
house as big as, and even more
prosperous than the home that, was
left for Amaryllis, and In vxhlch
there were even larger numbers of
useless people standing around.
Amaryllis was five and Peter was
ten. Since they never had been
trained to take the slightest In
terest In each other, it did not
make so very much difference to
either of them when the day came
for their separation.
Peter was informed that he was
the property of his father, and that
hereafter whatever he wanted he
must ask his father about, while
all the money, and money, and
money that had been left him by
his grandfather would be kept for
him until he was thirty years of
age In the meantime, be must
study hard with his tutors and
when he was old enough he might
go abroad, and when the time
came he could have polo ponies,
amt yachts, and everything that
money can buy.
Peter's house was finer and larg
er, and he had more people to take
care of him than Amaryllis had.
Personally, Amaryllis liked her
house better than she liked Peter's
From the time she could remember,
Peter had been on her landscape,
largely to her discomfort. He was
I ro"gh and stronger than his little
sister He pushed her, he snatch
!ed things from her hands If be
: happened to want anything she
was playing with.
(To be continued)
SANDY SPRINGS
Restaurant —Groceries
Sandwiches —Drinks
Meals —Fruits
Tobaccos —Cigarettes
MRS. ETHEL SMITH OWNER
We cook our own Meats and
make Real Sandwitches.
Are Your Eyes at Work
out after your best interests or are they laying
down on the job. We will furnish you with glasses
after, an expert examination that will render your
eyes efficient again.
W. R. HUGHES,
Get the Facts About Your Eyes.
Jackson Bldg. GAINESVILLE, GA. Phone 221-J
Swim
Say folks—swimming days are here.
How about anew bathing Suit? Dave Gordon’s
got the nicest ones in town—all colors—all
sizes. Suits to improve the looks of every
mermaid. Suits for the men and the young
folks too. Go look at them, you’ll want one!
Prices rance from SI.OO to $4.50
60 pairs of ladies Slippers, latest modes—
broken sizer-Worth $5.00, now selling at $2.95
$5.00 Voile Dresses $2.95
Headlight Overalls $1.69
Men’s Straw Hats $1.50
35c. Print' I —fast colors .... at 24c
90c Blue v/ork Shirts—Heavy quality 75c
Sun Hats with wide brims for all the family—
attractive styles and all sizes 25c.
Gordon Mercantile Cos.,
Buford, Ga.
“THE STYLE SHOP,’:
BUFORD. GA.
MRS. A. S. ROWE, Prop’r.
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The exclusive Women’s Ready-to-wear shop
of Buford,
Everything for the discriminating woman.
Every discriminating woman makes this her
shopping headquarters.
Gowns of distinction—Hats unrivaled in
beauty anywhere. Hosiery gossamer in
texture for the dainty woman. Also service
weight for the toilleur— all shades.
Lingerie—trimmed with frivolous bits of lace
—beautiful beyond belief.
When shopping for the very loveliest of love
ly things—visit us!
CUMMING CIRCUIT DOTS
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH
(Z. V. Hawks, Pastor.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Third Quarterly Confer
ence will be held next Sunday
(29th) at Cumming. There
will be Sunday School as usual
at 10:00 A. M.; preaching by
Rev. H. H. Jones, at 11:30;
Recess for lunch; Quarterly
Conference immediately after
lunch. There will be no preach
ing services Sunday night.
Please let every one who reads
this announcement tell others
about it and help make it well
known. This will be a public
meeting and all are invited to
attend. It is sincerely desired
that the Stewards see the mem
bers on their list and give them
an opporunity to contribute to
the support of the ministry
this quarter. What is paid will
be greatly appreciated by the
pastor.
Mr. Smith Johnston, of Wood
stock, and Mr. A. W. McClure,
of Canton, District Lay Leader
and Associate District Lay
Leader respectively, will be
present at this Quarerly Con
ference to present the various
activities of the Layman’s
Movement. It is very import
ant that this Conference be
well attended.
Some of the most valuable
property of Buford will be
sold at Auction by the Johnson
Realty Auction Cos. on Tuesday
June 7th. at 10 A. M. Be sure
and attend this sale.
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your friends —If you don’t tell
us,